Not
that this is a Windows Mobile application, especially because most of these
applications are available for Windows Mobile smartphones anyway, but
Microsoft's Unlimited Potential Group just announced a new mobile software
application for feature phones called "OneApp". OneApp will make it possible for
feature phone users around the world (and especially in emerging markets) to
access mobile apps like Facebook, Twitter, Windows Live Messenger and others.
OneApp was designed to make is easy for feature phones with limited memory and
processor to have access to the most popular web services and applications.

The OneApp lightweight on-phone footprint of just 150 KB makes the
initial installation easy and fast.

OneApp dynamically launches just the parts of a mobile app that a person
wants to use, eliminating additional installation time and the need for a
person to store all of the mobile apps on the phone.

OneApp includes cloud services that help offload processing and storage
from the phone to the Internet, improving overall performance.

Funny/ironic that Microsoft is launching an application framework written in Java!Microsoft OneApp website never mentions or in anyway confirms that they are developing OneApp in Java (of course),but I really cant see that they have any options. Java is the only open app environment available for mass market feature phone deployment Its a changing world!